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MONOCOTS

MONOCOTS. RUSCACEAE (LILIACEAE): Maianthemum ( Smilacina ). ORCHIDACEAE: Platanthera. EUDICOTS: SYMPETALOUS and SUPERIOR OVARY. BIGNONIACEAE: Chilopsis. 1. LAMIACEAE: Monarda. LAMIACEAE: Agastache. SCROPHULARIACEAE: Verbascum. PLANTAGINACEAE: Penstemon. SOLANACEAE: Solanum. 2.

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MONOCOTS

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  1. MONOCOTS

  2. RUSCACEAE (LILIACEAE): Maianthemum (Smilacina)

  3. ORCHIDACEAE: Platanthera

  4. EUDICOTS: SYMPETALOUS and SUPERIOR OVARY

  5. BIGNONIACEAE: Chilopsis 1

  6. LAMIACEAE: Monarda

  7. LAMIACEAE: Agastache

  8. SCROPHULARIACEAE: Verbascum

  9. PLANTAGINACEAE: Penstemon

  10. SOLANACEAE: Solanum 2

  11. SOLANACEAE: Datura 3 4

  12. ASCLEPIADACEAE: Asclepias http: www.gilaflora.com 10 11

  13. GENTIANACEAE: Frasera

  14. POLEMONIACEAE: Ipomopsis

  15. EUDICOTS: SYMPETALOUS and INFERIOR OVARY

  16. ADOXACEAE (Caprifoliaceae): Sambucus

  17. ASTERACEAE: Grindellia

  18. ASTERACEAE: Achillea

  19. ASTERACEAE: Plectocephalus (Centaurea)

  20. EUDICOTS: APOPETALOUS (mostly) and SUPERIOR OVARY

  21. GERANIACEAE: Geranium

  22. MALVACEAE: Hibiscus 5 7 6

  23. MALVACEAE: Sphaeralcea

  24. MALVACEAE: Alcea (Althaea)

  25. PAPAVERACEAE: Argemone

  26. BRASSICACEAE: Lepidium

  27. ROSACEAE: Potentilla

  28. ROSACEAE: Fallugia

  29. ROSACEAE: Dasiphora (Potentilla, Pentaphylloides)

  30. ZYGOPHYLLACEAE: Tribulus

  31. ANACARDIACEAE: Toxicodendron (Rhus)

  32. RANUNCULACEAE: Delphinium

  33. FABACEAE: Caesalpinia (formerly, Caesalpiniaceae) http://www.gilaflora.com 11

  34. FABACEAE: Lathyrus 13 12

  35. FABACEAE: Medicago

  36. EUDICOTS: APOPETALOUS (mostly) and INFERIOR OVARY

  37. ONAGRACEAE: Oenothera (Gaura)

  38. ONAGRACEAE: Oenothera

  39. ONAGRACEAE: Calylophus

  40. EUDICOTS: TEPALS or PERIANTH LACKING

  41. POLYGONACEAE: Fallopia (formerly, Polygonum) 8 9

  42. EUPHORBIACEAE: Chamaecyse

  43. 1 http://www.plantcare.com/oldSite/httpdocs/images/namedImages/ Chilopsis_linearis.jpg 2 http://www.delange.org/NiteshadeSilverLeaf/niteshade.jpg 3 http://www.fireflyforest.com/flowers/whites/white01.html 4 http://www.fireflyforest.com/flowers/violets/violet03.html 5 http://www.wondersoftea.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/hibiscus.jpg 6 http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/hibiscus%20tree%20full% 20page.jpg 7 http://botany.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/tfplab/epicalyx.jpg 8 http://www.floralimages.co.uk/images/fallopia_baldschuanica_10f1.jpg 9 http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/images/low/E760-0628052cs.jpg 10 http://www.morganlandscapes.com/images/Asclepias_subverticillata_close.jpg

  44. 11 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Caesalpinia-gilliesii.jpg 12 http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Lathyrus _latifolius_Brede_lathyrus_DSCF0406.JPG/180px-Lathyrus_latifolius_ Brede_lathyrus_DSCF0406.JPG 13 http://faculty.etsu.edu/mcdowelt/Photos%20Use%5CLathyrus%20latifolius% 20fl.jpg

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